“Eczema Coxsackium” and Unusual Cutaneous Findings in an Enterovirus Outbreak
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C. Ginocchio | C. Glaser | M. Oberste | W. A. Nix | K. Cordoro | I. Frieden | R. Antaya | S. Yagi | V. Oza | I. Lara-Corrales | M. Salas | L. Kristal | E. Mathes | R. Howard | J. Schaffer | S. Maguiness | S. Bayliss | M. García-Romero | D. Kelly | Susan J. Bayliss
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